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Top-25 College Football Game Capsules (Friday, September 2nd)

Final Score: Baylor 50, (14) TCU 48

Waco, TX (Sports Network) - Baylor blew a 24-point lead in the fourth quarter but somehow pulled out an electrifying win in regulation, as Aaron Jones' late field goal upended No. 14 TCU, 50-48, snapping the Horned Frogs' 25-game regular season winning streak in epic fashion. The back-and-forth thriller featured eight lead changes, none more unlikely than Ross Evans splitting the uprights from 27 yards out to give the Horned Frogs a 48-47 edge after they trailed by 24 entering the final 15 minutes. Robert Griffin III had one last drive in him, however, as the quarterback led the Bears (1-0) into field goal range with an 11-play, 60-yard march in the final 4 1/2 minutes. Griffin torched a usually stout TCU defense for 359 yards and five touchdowns, hitting Kendall Wright 12 times for 189 yards and two scores. Casey Pachall nearly pulled off a remarkable comeback by throwing three of his four TDs in the fourth quarter while converting a pair of two-point tries for the Horned Frogs (0-1).

Final Score: (17) Michigan State 28, Youngstown State 6

East Lansing, MI (Sports Network) - Kirk Cousins passed for 222 yards and a touchdown, helping 17th-ranked Michigan State pull away from Youngstown State for a 28-6 victory in its season-opener. Cousins completed 18-of-22 passes and Le'Veon Bell ran for two touchdowns for the Spartans (1-0), who went 11-2 last season, winning a share of the Big Ten title before losing to Alabama in the Capital One Bowl. Edwin Baker totaled 91 rushing yards on 15 carries, while Larry Caper ran for a score. B.J. Cunningham caught nine passes for 130 yards, including an 18-yard scoring strike from Cousins. Kurt Hess passed for 126 yards on 17-of-35 completions, with one touchdown and one interception, for the Penguins (0-1), who compete in the FCS and were 3-8 last season.

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